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re jharrisglassart's...spam...privacy concerns.....not any more

updated tue 17 jan 06

 

Craig Clark on sun 15 jan 06


As far as the content of e-mail goes keep in mind that there simply in
NOT any form of privacy in cyberspace. If big brother, or some hacker
for that matter, wants to find out basically anything that has been
floated out there then they are able to do so. There is a distinct
possibility that our very own, recently caught spying on US citizens,
NSA, may have in their zeal basically done an enormous vacuming of info,
shook the can, and then looked at what fell out. There is no longer any
privacy.
This is not paranoia. Just listen to some of the questions that were
asked about this very question during Judge Alitos confimation hearings.
Craig Dunn Clark
619 East 11 1/2 St.
Houston, Texas 77008
(713)861-2083
mudman@hal-pc.org

Keep that in mind.
j e motzkin wrote:

> I looked at spamarrest. I think the fine print has you agreeing to allow them access to the content of all your emails. Is that scary? "Just because you are not paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you."
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Geoffrey Gaskell on tue 17 jan 06


OK listen everyone: "Don't mention the War!"...oops!

Geoffrey Gaskell
http://www.geoffreygaskell.co.nz/

On 15 Jan 2006 at 22:57, Craig Clark wrote:

> As far as the content of e-mail goes keep in mind that there simply in
> NOT any form of privacy in cyberspace. If big brother, or some hacker
> for that matter, wants to find out basically anything that has been
> floated out there then they are able to do so. There is a distinct
> possibility that our very own, recently caught spying on US citizens,
> NSA, may have in their zeal basically done an enormous vacuming of info,
> shook the can, and then looked at what fell out. There is no longer any
> privacy.
> This is not paranoia. Just listen to some of the questions that were
> asked about this very question during Judge Alitos confimation hearings.
> Craig Dunn Clark



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